TORONTO, May 30, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) As the courts in seven provinces continue to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and the government deliberates on the passage of Bill C-38 aiming to redefine the definition of marriage, Global Television is preparing to air same-sex propaganda aimed at convincing Canadians that all this is, somehow, normal.
On June 1st Global TV will air a new six-episode reality series entitled “My Fabulous Gay Wedding.” Hosted by former Kid in the Hall Scott Thompson. The series follows Thompson as he pulls together a wedding for a gay or lesbian couple. The entire event, including the preparations, will be televised.
Thompson is quoted in a Canadian Press article published May 27th as saying “Deep down these people that are so against this notion don’t really believe that gay people can love with the same intensity and they don’t believe that gay relationships have the same depth. And that’s just absolutely, completely wrong and it’s ugly. That’s like believing that different races are incapable of different things.”
Opposition to same-sex marriage, however, is not based on considerations of love but rather on the physical and psychological impossibility of same-sex couples imitating the complementary male-female relationship and its natural generation and opposite-sex nurturing of children. As well, opponents of legal recognition of same-sex unions and ‘marriage’ are attempting to stop what they believe will be inevitable intolerance and legal persecution of those who refuse to go along with attempts to force acceptance of homosexuality on those holding traditional moral beliefs. As well, opponents are attempting to stop widespread forced instruction of school children in gay sexual practices and ideology, which has already begun in some school boards.
Thompson insists there is no gay agenda but does admit that “I think if you’re a real died-in-the-wool bigot and if you watch this show and come away from it going ‘Gay people are still the devil’ then I think you’ve got something wrong, you’ve got a lobe missing.” Thompson also mischaracterized all religions by stating that their only uniting element is hatred for gays. “The one thing almost all religions agree upon is that homosexuals are bad.”